Fake SRV recordIt's good to see forum up again!
I have a pretty simple question. I want to connect to the remote server's SMTP (Exim), but it won't authorize me as long as my domain name is not listed in /etc/localdomains.
Is it possible to fake domain name I send, so it would match the one listed in localdomains. I suppose it can be done with proxies but not sure how exactly do this.http://sla.ckers.org/forum/read.php?6,35742,35742#msg-35742
Tue, 31 Mar 2015 17:02:14 -0500Phorum 5.2.15ahttp://sla.ckers.org/forum/read.php?6,35742,35800#msg-35800Re: Fake SRV recordhttp://sla.ckers.org/forum/read.php?6,35742,35800#msg-35800
If you are sending mail to a domain it accepts mail for, then it should just take the mail regardless of who you put as the sending domain.

If you are sending mail as a use of a domain that it sends mail for there may be restrictions based on the IP address you connect to it from.

If you are trying to use it as a mail relay it probably won't work at all]]>idNetworkingThu, 13 Jan 2011 20:59:25 -0600http://sla.ckers.org/forum/read.php?6,35742,35742#msg-35742Fake SRV recordhttp://sla.ckers.org/forum/read.php?6,35742,35742#msg-35742
I have a pretty simple question. I want to connect to the remote server's SMTP (Exim), but it won't authorize me as long as my domain name is not listed in /etc/localdomains.

Is it possible to fake domain name I send, so it would match the one listed in localdomains. I suppose it can be done with proxies but not sure how exactly do this.]]>p0dejeNetworkingThu, 06 Jan 2011 04:46:38 -0600